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View Full Version : anyone use Nero in LH


neo76
01-16-03, 06:12 PM
Seems like i cant burn a CD in LH :(
Nero installed fine, at first an error, no aspi drivers, but i got that one fixed, but now when i start nero and compile my cd, and afterwards click on burn, it starts, but then directly gives an error 'SCSI device error'
my scsi connector is proparly installed, with the original (AMD driver) LH driver its just an error message, but when i install my dawicontrol win 2000 driver, the system boots but soon crashes

AlphaAlien
01-16-03, 06:37 PM
after installing older ASPI32 my nero works fine, though I have IDE not SCSI *hasn't seen anybody using SCSI in a home machine since early K6-2 times, or with an AWE64 for that matter*

neo76
01-17-03, 11:24 AM
I know, i know, i know, manny of my components in my pc comeout of the stone age, but the shit worked good enoug for the purposes of wich i use my pc.
anyway, its still not fixed :(

AlphaAlien
01-17-03, 07:18 PM
:/ does the maker of your scsi controller have any 2k/xp drivers you can use in lh?

neo76
01-18-03, 12:25 PM
yes, i have them, but when i install them longhorn wont even boot completely, ill try it different, uninstall it now, and install the manufactor 2000 drivers reinstall nero in xp compatibility mode

Chris123NT
01-18-03, 07:46 PM
run the nero installer in XP compatibility mode and it works like a charm :)

neo76
01-19-03, 05:52 AM
nero works now, i downloaded xp driver from my scsi manufactors site, installed them, no more crashes. installed nero in win xp compatibility mode, and all went fine!!
thanks

Michael
01-19-03, 06:09 AM
glade it worksfor u